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What You Need to Know about Trademarks in the World of Government Contracting -
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. October 23, 2014. What You Need to Know about Trademarks in the World of Government Contracting. That’s right, there is no standard FAR or DFARS clause relating to the issue of trademark use and ownership in the context of government contracts. That’s because, historically, trademark ownership was of little value to both sides in a government contract. A brief history of trademarks and government. Trademarks) times are changing. From the contractor per...
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3 Ways to Make Sure a Weak Subcontractor Doesn’t Derail Your Next Project -
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. November 13, 2014. 3 Ways to Make Sure a Weak Subcontractor Doesn’t Derail Your Next Project. You’re Only As Good As Your Worst Subcontractor. Depending on how much thought you really put into that subcontracting plan, you could be setting yourself up to face more problems than you realize. 1 Hiring Underqualified Subs. Consider qualification items like similar project experience, project management and staffing approaches, client satisfaction, company...
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Virginia Orders Uber & Lyft to 'Pull Over'
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. June 17, 2014. Virginia Orders Uber & Lyft to Pull Over. In the latest conflict between technology and government regulation, Virginia’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has issued a cease and desist order to Uber and Lyft, claiming that their businesses are illegal and cannot pick up passengers in Virginia. Has this stop them? The intersection of regulation and innovation is a hot and emerging issue impacting cities throughout the United States R...
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Government Commercial Item Rules
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. February 18, 2015. Cut to Commercial: The Government’s Commercial Item Rules. Co-written by Mark Abrajano. From 1960 to 1999, the military’s share of research and development has dropped from about one half to one sixth of the country’s total spending, while the private sector’s share has risen from one third to two thirds during the same timeframe. The reason? The Government Calls it What? Commercial items are broadly defined under the federal acquisi...
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. February 18, 2015. Cut to Commercial: The Government’s Commercial Item Rules. Co-written by Mark Abrajano. From 1960 to 1999, the military’s share of research and development has dropped from about one half to one sixth of the country’s total spending, while the private sector’s share has risen from one third to two thirds during the same timeframe. The reason? September 10, 2014. Can We Do That? Open Source Software in Government Contracting. Lots of ...
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Can We Do That? Open Source Software in Government Contracting -
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. September 10, 2014. Can We Do That? Open Source Software in Government Contracting. What if you could get 24/7 maintenance, R&D, and debugging for the software that drives your business, all at no cost to you? Sounds pretty good, right? So can I use it or not? For a while, both the government and contractors were iffy on the question of whether federal agencies especially the Department of Defense (DoD) were allowed to accept deliverables that included...
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trademarks Archives -
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. October 23, 2014. What You Need to Know about Trademarks in the World of Government Contracting. That’s right, there is no standard FAR or DFARS clause relating to the issue of trademark use and ownership in the context of government contracts. That’s because, historically, trademark ownership was of little value to both sides in a government contract. Read more…] about What You Need to Know about Trademarks in the World of Government Contracting.
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. October 23, 2014. What You Need to Know about Trademarks in the World of Government Contracting. That’s right, there is no standard FAR or DFARS clause relating to the issue of trademark use and ownership in the context of government contracts. That’s because, historically, trademark ownership was of little value to both sides in a government contract. Read more…] about What You Need to Know about Trademarks in the World of Government Contracting.
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subcontractors Archives -
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. November 13, 2014. 3 Ways to Make Sure a Weak Subcontractor Doesn’t Derail Your Next Project. You’re Only As Good As Your Worst Subcontractor. Depending on how much thought you really put into that subcontracting plan, you could be setting yourself up to face more problems than you realize. Read more…] about 3 Ways to Make Sure a Weak Subcontractor Doesn’t Derail Your Next Project. And Berenzweig Leonard LLP. Site Hosted and Managed by Digital Pure, LLC.
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protecting IP Archives -
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. November 13, 2014. 3 Ways to Make Sure a Weak Subcontractor Doesn’t Derail Your Next Project. You’re Only As Good As Your Worst Subcontractor. Depending on how much thought you really put into that subcontracting plan, you could be setting yourself up to face more problems than you realize. Read more…] about 3 Ways to Make Sure a Weak Subcontractor Doesn’t Derail Your Next Project. And Berenzweig Leonard LLP. Site Hosted and Managed by Digital Pure, LLC.
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